Mexico: Lobster doubles its price

Published 2022년 1월 20일

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The article reports a successful lobster fishing season in Yucatan, Mexico, running from July 1, 2021, to February 28, 2022. The season saw an improvement in both the catch and the price of lobster, with the price doubling compared to the previous season, reaching over 900 pesos per kilo. A total of 550 tons of lobster were caught, with projections to surpass 600 tons by the season's end. This increase in price and catch is attributed to increased demand, particularly from Cancun, which is the primary market. The season is considered successful due to the improved market conditions and the high demand for lobster.
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GABINO TZEC. YUCATAN JOURNAL. PROGRESS, Yucatan. In the season from July 1, 2021 to February 28, 2022, not only did the lobster catch improve, but the price also increased, said José Luis Carrillo Galaz, president of the Regional Federation of Fishing Cooperatives of the Center and West of Yucatan. Compared to the 2020-2021 period, the price doubled, to the benefit of fishermen who catch the crustacean in the Alacranes reef area and in Yucatecan ports, he added. He indicated that so far in the 2021-2022 lobster fishing season, 550 tons of the crustacean have already been caught, and in the same period of the 2020-2021 season, 500 tons were caught. He said that it is expected to obtain just over 600 tons of this marine species in the current season. Regarding the price of a kilo of lobster, which, according to fishing sources, has already exceeded 900 pesos, Carrillo Galaz reported that a kilo is $850 and that this price is almost double what was paid in the previous season, which ...
Source: Inforural

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